{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2F3cf986a4-1f3e-4ae5-9cd8-3c3b5be895a1","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"Martial Law in Black and White: the rule of law, the British empire and the Privy Council, 1899-1906: CELH Annual Lecture 2018\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/3cf986a4-1f3e-4ae5-9cd8-3c3b5be895a1\"></iframe>","title":"Martial Law in Black and White: the rule of law, the British empire and the Privy Council, 1899-1906: CELH Annual Lecture 2018","description":"On 26 November 2018 Professor Michael Lobban (LSE) delivered the CELH annual lecture on the topic 'Martial Law in Black and White: the rule of law, the British empire and the Privy Council, 1899-1906'. \r\n\r\nThe Centre for English Legal History (CELH) was formally established in 2016 to provide a hub for researchers working in legal history across the University of Cambridge. The Centre holds regular seminars during academic terms, and an annual centrepiece lecture. \r\n\r\nTo find out more, please refer to: http://www.celh.law.cam.ac.uk/lectures","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/7c07f169-b8a3-4f9c-a011-a49cb07089fc/2361762.jpg"}